Producer Adam Jordan is moving his career to the non-profit Lollipop Theater Network

Producer Adam Jordan is moving his career to the non-profit Lollipop Theater Network

Seven-time Emmy-nominated TV producer and marketing director Adam Jordan has transitioned into the nonprofit sector by taking on the role of the Lollipop Theater Network’s new senior director. He will work directly with co-founder and CEO Evelyn Iocolano.

The Lollipop Theater Network brings current movies, celebrities and interactive entertainment to pediatric patients across the country weekly.

“In all my years in Hollywood, I was the most important board member and then chairman of Lollipop. I’m looking forward to doing something I’m so passionate about, driving change and helping make a difference,” Jordan said in a statement.

Jordan has been with Lollipop since 2007.

“Through Adam’s years of volunteer service as a board member, I have always felt that with more of his time and focus, we could have an even greater impact on the lives of the children and families we serve. I’m glad that this reality has presented itself today so that we can do just that,” Iocolano said.

“The dynamic duo of Evelyn and Adam will help us take the Lollipop Theater Network to a whole new level,” said Chris Aronson, chairman and president of Paramount Domestic Distribution.

Jordan previously served as executive producer at Access Hollywood for more than two decades. He was also executive director of national publicity at Disney and worked on several films including Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?, Remember The Titans, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Princess Diaries, Monsters, Inc. And Sweet Home Alabama. He recently started People (the TV show) in 2020 during the pandemic.

Source: Deadline

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